Have both Aaron Hill and Alexei Ramirez at 2B. Now that Aaron Hill (and Toronto) has cooled off a bit and Alexei Ramirez is heating up, I'm in a bit of a bind here. I'm not sure which guy to start from here on out. Alexei Ramirez has SS and OF eligibility, but SS is already locked down (Jimmy Rollins) and all of my OFs are far better than him with the possible exception of Magglio Ordonez.
It's a pretty steep drop off from Jimmy Rollins to Alexei Ramirez isn't it? And there isn't really an position that I feel I a need to improve greatly on, except maybe C, but just about everyone doesn't do well in that position.
Napoli C Fielder 1B Audrey Huff 1B, 3B Alexei Ramirez 2B, SS, OF Longoria 3B Rollins SS Carlos Lee, McLouth, Ellsbury, Ordonez OF
Halladay, CC Sabathia, Bedard, Wainwright, Cain, Lowe, Carpenter SP Soria, Bell, Jenks, Francisco RP
cimmstlttm wrote:It's a pretty steep drop off from Jimmy Rollins to Alexei Ramirez isn't it? And there isn't really an position that I feel I a need to improve greatly on, except maybe C, but just about everyone doesn't do well in that position.
Napoli C Fielder 1B Audrey Huff 1B, 3B Alexei Ramirez 2B, SS, OF Longoria 3B Rollins SS Carlos Lee, McLouth, Ellsbury, Ordonez OF
Halladay, CC Sabathia, Bedard, Wainwright, Cain, Lowe, Carpenter SP Soria, Bell, Jenks, Francisco RP
Stats to date:
BA:
Rollins: .233, Ramirez: .240
HR:
Rollins 3, Ramirez 3
RBI:
Rollins 17, Ramirez 20
R: Rollins 29, Ramirez 15
SB: Rollins 7, Ramirez 9
The only big difference is runs, primarily due to where they bat in the order. If Ramirez moves up, he should put up similar numbers there too